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ARTICLES OF 


ASSOCIATION 

THE 


FOSTER MANTON LIBRARY. 


Whereas, the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Provi-* 
dence Plantations, at their June Session, A. D. 1847 passed an Act entitled an 
Act to provide for the voluntary incorporation of Library, Academy and School 
Associations. 

And Whereas, Amasa Manton Esq., of the City and County of Providence, 
in the State aforesaid, has offered the sum of One Hundred Dollars to the citi¬ 
zens of the Town of Foster, for the purchase of books, for the establishment of a 
Library in said Town, provided that an equal amount be raised by subscription 
for the same purpose. And in order to form a Library Corporation in said town 
in conlormity to the aforesaid Act of the General Assembly, and to receive and 
realize the benefit of the liberal donation of the said Amasa Manton Esq., there 
has been a much larger amount already raised by subscription, for the purpose 
aforesaid, than was required to be raised by the donor, to enable the subscribers 
to receive the benefit of said donation. And the said subscribers believing that 
^ the unexampled prosperity, unaniminity and liberty, for the enjoyment of which 


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this nation is eminently distinguished among the nations of the earth, are to be 
inscribed (next to the blessing of God) to the general diffusion of knowledge 
and information among the people ; and that the establishment of a Library of well 
selected books will materially aid the people of said Town and vicinity, (and 
more especially the younger classes) in the acquirement of useful knowledge, do 
hereby associate ourselves together and form a body politic and corporate, with 
perpetual succession, under the name of the “ Foster Manton Library So - ' 
ciety,” that they, and their successors may be made capable in law, by that name 
to receive, hold, control and convey real and personal estate, as provided for in 
the aforesaid act of the General Assembly, and to be subject, and in conformity, 
in all respects thereto, under the provisions, conditions and restrictions that shall 
be made, and provided by the Constitution, to be adopted by this Corporation, 
and the By-Laws that shall be hereafter made in conformity thereto, and with 
the law of the State. 


At a meeting of the Foster Manton Library Association, holden at Fos¬ 
ter, in the county of Providence, and State of Rhode Island, on the 12th day of 
January, A. D. 1848, it is voted that the foregoing articles of Association be 
adopted as, and for the articles of Association, for the formation of a Corporation 
under the name of the Foster Manton Library Society. 

Witness, 

MOWRY P. ARNOLD, Secretary.- 


CONSTITUTION 


OF THE 

FOSTER MANTONLIBRARX SOCIETY, 


Section 1. The Foster Manton Library shall be permanently located and 
established at the Hemlock Village, in the Town of Foster, and branches there- r 
from, or agencies may be located and established at such other places in said 
Town, and its vicinity, as shall be determined on, at any legal meeting of said 
Society, by a majority of voters present, and voting on the question. And such 
portions ofthe books belonging to said Society, as shall be ordered and determined 
on by the board of directors of said Society, may, from time to time be removed 
from the Library to said branches or agencies, and remain there for distribution 
to the members of said Society, by an agent Librarian, for a term not to exceed 
three months at one time before they are to be returned to the Library, to be ex¬ 
changed for other books. But in case agencies are established, on or before the 
first Monday of March, A. D. 1848, the books may be removed to the agency or 
agencies established, immediately thereafter, and remain there till the first Mon¬ 
day of May. 


Sec. 2 . Shares, or rights in said Library shall be One Dollar each. And all 
persons who have paid one dollar, or who shall hereafter pay that amount to the 
Librarian, shall be a member of said Society, together with all others who shal^* 
hereafter become owners of one share each by heirship, purchase or otherwise, 
clear from fines, penalties and taxes, and shall be entitled to vote in person or by^ 
proxy, in all questions that shall arise and be determined, in any legal meeting 
of said Society while being a member of said Corporation, and be eligible to of- > 7 
fice, and all transfers of shares or rights in said Library shall be recorded in the 
books of the Corporation, and all such transfers of shares shall entitle holders 
thereof to all the rights, privileges and immunities in the Corporation that the 
assignors had therein at the time of the transfers, and nothing more, and such 
shares shall be subject to all fines, penalties and taxes attached thereto, and shall 
not entitle the holder to the rights of becoming members of the Corporation un¬ 
til all such fines, penalties and taxes are paid and discharged. 


Sec. 3. In all legal meetings of said Corporation, seven members shall con¬ 
stitute.a quorum, and the determination of a majority of those present, in person, 
or by proxy, shall be conclusive upon the Corporation, excepting on questions 
relating to alterations or amendments of this Constitution. 

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Sec. 4. There shall be an annual meeting of said Corporation holden on the 
first Monday of June, in each and every year, commencing on the first Monday 
of June 1848, for the election of officers, and for doing and transacting any oth¬ 
er legal business. At which meeting there shall be annually elected, a Chair¬ 
man, Secretary, Librarian, who shall be ex-officio, Treasurer, three or more Di¬ 
rectors and two Aud'tors, also, two Agent Directors for each branch or agency.- 
The first appointed to be also agent Librarian for such branch, with power to 
substitute the other Director to act as agent Librarian in his absence. And may 
also elect all such other officers as shall be found necessary for the management 
of said Library, and corporate property. All of which said officers of annual ap¬ 
pointment, shall hold their offices for one year, and until their successors shall be 
qualified to act. And all vacancies in office occasioned by death, resignation, re- 5 
moval, neglecting or refusing to serve, or otherwise, may be filled by appoint¬ 
ments being made at any legal meetings of said Corporation, and all other offi¬ 
cers which shall be found necessary for the management of said Library, and 
corporate property,others than those above named, may also be appointed at any 
legal meeting of said Corporation, and shall hold their offices until the next an* 




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nUal meeting for the election of officers, and until sheir successors are qualified 
to act. And the Librarian shall have power to substitute some other suitable 
person to act as Librarian in his room when lie shall necessarily be absent, or 
■unable to attend to the duties of his office. And the first meeting of this Cor¬ 
poration for the election of officers shall be holden at No. S School House, on 
the 22d day of January, A. D. 1848, at 1 o’clock, P. M., and the officers then 
elected, shall hold their offices until the first Monday in June, A. D. 1848, and 
until their successors are qualified to act. 

Sec. 5. The shares or rights in said Library shall not be subject to taxation 
until the first Monday of June 1851, nor shall said shares be then or thereafter 
taxed to an amount exceeding twenty-five per cent per annum, or twenty-five 
cents on a one dollar share, in any one year. 

Sec. 6. In all cases where taxes, penalties and damages standing against a 
member of the Corporation shall amount to one dollar on the share, in the ag¬ 
gregate, and remain unpaid for the space of six months, such shares shall be¬ 
come forfeited to the Corporation, and the owner in case he owns no share or 
shares other than the share or shares so forfeited, shall thereafter be excluded 
from all right, title aud interest in said corporate property, and cease to be a 
member of said Corporation, Nor shall any one dollar share be divided so as to 
entitle the holders to more than one vote. 

Sec. 7. The Chairman shall preside in all legal meetings of said Corporation. 
Pie shall put all questions, receive all the votes and declare the result in open 
meeting, and perform all the other duties of Chairman of said meeting. 

Sec. 8. The Secretary shall record the articles of association, the Constitu¬ 
tion and By-Laws, make a catalogue of all the books of the Corporation, and a 
list of the names of the members thereof, and the number of shares owned by 
each member, and record the proceedings ot the directors, shall notify the annu¬ 
al and all other legal meetings by posting up notifications at the Library and at 
each of the agencies, at least ten days previous to the days appointed for the 
meetings, stating in said notices the business to be acted on, and shall put the 
time of day for all annual meetings at 12 o’clock, at noon, at the Library, and 
shall keep the records open for the inspection of the members of said Corpora¬ 
tion, and give copies thereof (if required so to do,) upon payment of reasonable 
fees. He shall also notify[all special-meetings of said Corporation in manner afore¬ 
said, upon the request in writing, signed by at least five qualified voters to him, 
directed, stating the objects of the meeting and the business to be transacted. 

Sec. 0. No vote shall be passed in any meeting of said Corporation for the 
disposing of the corporate property, or making a tax, unless mention be made 
and notice thereof be given in the notifications posted upfor said meeting. And 
all money received into the treasury for taxes, fines, or penalties, shall go to re¬ 
plenish the Library. And no debts shall be contracted by the officers of the 
Corporation, nor no money be drawn from the treasury unless the same be so 
ordered by a vote of the Corporation. And it shall be the duty of the auditors 
and Chairman to make a report in writing, to the said Corporation, of the stand¬ 
ing of the Library, and of the corporate property annually, on the first Monday 
of June. And all books belonging to said Library shall be returned to the Li¬ 
brary on the last Monday of May annually. 

Sec. 10. The Librarian as Treasurer of said Corporation, shall receive, and 
hold all money belonging to said Corporation for their use, and keep a regular 
account thereof, and from whom, and on what account the same was received, 
and of all money by him paid out, and to whom paid, and for what purpose, nor 
shall he in any case pay out any money from the treasury unless so ordered by 
a vote of said Corporation ; and shall generally do and execute all the duties of 
Treasurer, and conform and be subject to all the By-Laws that shall be made 
and passed from time to time, by said Corporation, in conformity with law and 
this Constitution. 

Sec. 11. The Librarian shall attend, or leave a"substitute at the Library on 
the first Monday in each month of every year, from ten o’clock in the forenoon, 
to two o’clock in the afternoon, and at the same hours of the day on the last 


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Monday of May, in every year, to attend to the receiving in, and delivering out 
of books ; and shall at all times, except in library hours, keep the books arranged 
in proper order; and shall have the power of determining what shall be each 
members proportion of books to be taken out from the Library ; and shall have 
authority to visit all the agencies, and give orders concerning keeping the re¬ 
cords of said agencies. The Librarian as Librarian and Treasurer, shall have 
the charge of the Library, and property of the Corporation, shaft make a cata- 
lo gue of all the books belonging to said "Library, and shall keep a regular account 
of the times when books are taken out, and by whom taken, and when returned, 
with the penalties and damages, (if any) attached thereto, together with a list of 
the names of the members of the Corporation, with the number of shares of each 
set against their several names, and shall generally do and execute all the duties 
of Librar ian, and conform, and be subject to all By-Laws, which shall from time 
to time be made, and passed by the Corporation in conformiiy with law and this 
Constitution. 

Sec. 12. The Directors, (two of which shall constitute a board) shall attend 
at the Library during the hours of receiving in, and assess the damages (if any) 
and immediately thereupon return said assessment under their hands to the Li¬ 
brarian, and shall from time to time fix the number of members that shall have 
permission to take out books from the branches or agencies, and the number and 
kinds of books to be placed there, from time to time, and transmit a copy of their 
names and a catalogue of the books to the Librarian, and also a copy of the 
names of said members and a catalogue of the books assigned to that agency, to 
the Agent Librarian. They shall also have power to fix the days, and times of 
day, that the agent Directors shall attend at the branches or agencies, for re¬ 
ceiving and returning books assigned to the agency to and from the Library ; 
and shall have the general control over the agent Directors in the performance 
of their duties, as agent Directors. And the said Directors shall conform and 
be subject to all By-Laws that shall be made and passed from time to time, 
by the Corporation in comfonnity with law and this Constitution. 

Sec. 13. Reading rights in said Library may be sold at the Library, at 
a price not exceeding one cent, for the use of a book for one week under such rules 
and regulations, as shall hereafter be prescribed by the Corporation. 

Sec. 14. The Auditors shall previous to the time of holding the annual 
meetings for the election of officers in each and every year, audit the accounts of 
all persons who may be chargeable with the property and effects of the 
Corporation. And they, together with the Librarian shall make a report to 
said annual meetings of the situation of the Library, and corporate property, 
as is provided for by the ninth section of this Consiitation. 

Sec. 15. All members of the Corporation shall at all times while continuing 
to be members, as well as those who shall have ceased to be members in conse¬ 
quence of ‘heir shares having become forfeited, be liable to the Corporation in an 
action of debt, for all penalties incurred, and standing against them unsatisfied: 
and moreover shall be liable to the Corporation in all proper actions for all dam¬ 
ages remaining unsatisfied ; and for the books by them taken out of the Library 
and not returned within the time prescribed by this Constitution or the By-Laws 
of the Corporation, and for all other property and effects of the Corporation which 
shall have come to their hands and possession, and which has not been returned 
by the time their right to hold it ceased ; lobe sued for and recovered in the name 
of the Treasurer, for the use of the Corporation. 

Sec. 16. All officers of the Corporation, on ceasing to hold their offices, shall 
return all the books and papers pertaining to their offices, together with all the 
property and effects of the Corporation in their hands and possession, to their suc¬ 
cessors in office. And on neglect or refusal so to do, they shall be liable to the 
Corporation therefor, in all proper actions, to be sued for and recovered in the 
name of the Treasurer, for the use of the Corporation. 

* AMENDMENTS. 

In all cases when amendments or alterations of this Constitution shall be pro*' 
posed, the proposed amendments or alterations shall be presented in writing by 


some member of the Corporation, to the chairman, which shall he by the chair¬ 
man read in open meeting-, and if a majority of the voters present, in person or 
by proxy, are in favor of the proposed alterations or amendments, the further 
consideration thereof shall be postponed to some future time, not less than three 
months, and notice shall be ordered to be posted up by the Secretarv, of said pro¬ 
posed alterations or amendments, and the time of the meeting for action thereon 
as shall be in said order directed to be done ; and then if "said alterations or 
amendments shall be approved of by three-fifths ol the voters present in person 
or by proxy, the same shall become a part of this Constitution. 

At a meeting of the Foster Manton Library Society, holdenatthe School 
House in School District No. 8, in Foster, on the 19tli day of January, A. D. 
1848, it was voted that the foregoing Constitution be adopted as and for the Con¬ 
stitution ol said Foster Manton Library Society, and ordered to be recorded. 

Witness: MOWRY P. ARNOLD, Secretary. 

Recorded in Foster Town Records of Land evidence, 11th Book, pa<r e s 107, 
108, 109, 110 &. Ill, January 21st, 1848. 

Witness: DANIEL HOWARD, Town Clerk. 


BY-LAWS 

OF THE FOSTER MANTON LIBRARY SOCIETY. 

For regulating the election of officers of said Corporation, and defining their du¬ 
ties, and for the better preservation of order and good government among the 
members thereof, and for the management of said Library, and the property 
and effects of said Corporation, it is enacted by the Society as follows. 

Sec. 1. At the Annual meetings of said Society, the first business to be trans¬ 
acted shall be to elect the officers, and in the order named in the Constitution — 
And all other business which shall be transacted in all meetings shall be taken 
up and acted on in the order mentioned in the notices for the meetings. 

Sec. 2. All Members of said Corporation shall have a right at all times on 
the first Mondays of each and - every month during library hours, either in per¬ 
son or on the application of a member of his own family by verbal order, or up¬ 
on the application of any person in his behalf with a written order, to take out 
his proportion ofbooks from the library or its agencies. And heirs, parents and 
guardians of minor children owning shares in said library, shall be entitled to 
the right to take out their portion ofbooks from the library or agencies on the 
same days and hours aforesaid. And all such members, heirs, parents and guar¬ 
dians, shall be held responsible for the return of the books in good order, by the 
first Monday of the next succeeding month, by 2 o’clock in the afternoon, to the 
place from where the books were, taken out. No person shall have a right to take 
the same book he last returned ifany other member applies'for it in library hours! 
In all cases when two or more persons entitled to books shall apply at the 
library or its agencies for the same book, and the case cannot be settled between 
them, they shall ballot for it, and the one that draws a book in controversy shall 
be entitled to it. Provided always that no member who has begun a set of vol¬ 
umes where they are connected, shall be prevented from persuing them by any 
other person taking out the next succeeding volume to the one he last had, if he 
applies for it during library hours. 

Sec. 3. All persons who shall take out books from the library or any of its 
agencies, shall be obliged to keep the books neat and clean, and shall not allow 
them to be lent to persons not residing in their families, nor suffer them to be 
carried into schools. And they shall be liable to the corporation for all damages 


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done to books, between the time of taking them out, and of returning them 
to the place from where they were taken, that shall be assessed against them by the 
directors or agent directors, and they shall not have a right to take out books 
from the library or its agencies, until all damages standing against them shall be 
paid and discharged. 

Sec. 4. The penalties for not returning books taken from the library or its 
agencies, to the place from whence the same were taken out, by the first Mon¬ 
day of the next succeeding month, by 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and on each 
and every other return day after the hour expires for returning them, shall be as 
follows viz.: For each book not returned, Five Cents. And for each day s neg¬ 
lect, after that time, One Cent. But all persons taking out books as aforesaid 
shall have liberty to return said books on any day after the time for returning the 
same expires; but in such case they shall not be entitled to take out books from 
the library or its agencies again, until the damages (if any) have been assessed, 
and such damages and penalties are paid and discharged. The fine for lending 
books or suffering them to be carried into a school, shall be on conviction, Ten 
Cents. 

Sec. 5. The books assigned to the agencies shall be removed from the libra¬ 
ry to the agencies, by the agent librarians, on the first Mondays of June, Septem¬ 
ber, December and March. And be by them returned to the library on the first 
Mondays of September, December and March, and on the last Monday of May 
by ten o’clock in the forenoon, on each return day.' 

Sec. 6. The Agent Librarians shall attend at their agencies or leave a sub¬ 
stitute on the first Mondays of every month in the year, rrom ten o’clock in the 
forenoon to two o’clock in the afternoon, for the receiving in and delivering ont 
of books, excepting the months of June, September, December and March they 
shall attend from 3 to 7 o’clock in the evening for delivering out books, and on the 
Saturday, preceeding the first Mondays of September, December, March, and the 
last Monday of May, they shall attend from 4 to 8 o’clock in the evening, for re¬ 
ceiving in books. And they shall at all times except in library hours, keep the 
books in their charge arraigned in proper order, and shall have the power of de¬ 
termining what shall be each members proportion of books to be taken from their 
agencies. And they shall keep a regular account of the names of all persons to 
whom they deliver books, the time when taken out, and returned, with the num¬ 
ber of each book, with the penalties and damages (if any) attached thereto, that 
shall be assessed by them and the other Agent Directors, as agent directors. He 
shall have authority to receive all penalties and damugesfrom the persons against 
who ii the same shall be slandino- in full discharge thereof. And shall return said 
account together with all money in his hands received as aforesaid, belonging to 
the Corporation with the books on the next return day (of the books assigned to 
his agency) to the Library. The Agent Directors shall attend at their agency 
on the days and hours of receiving in and delivering out of books, and inspect 
the books received in, and assess the damages (if any) shall be found to have 
been done to them since they were last taken out. 

Sec. 8. Reading rights shall be sold by the Librarian at such prices as the Di¬ 
rectors shall determine on from time to time ; and such right shall not be trans¬ 
ferable ; and the holder of reading rights, shall take out only from the place 
where it was purchased for. And when a right is purchased, the Librarian shall 
enter the name of the purchaser in the books of the Corporation, together with 
the nature and extent of said right. And when a right is purchased for a privi¬ 
lege to take out books from either of the agencies, the Librarian shall give a cer¬ 
tificate to the purchaser, defining the time the right is to run, the number of books 
to be taken out at a time, directed to the agency where the books are to be taken 
from and returned. And the certificate, or the substance thereof, shall be record¬ 
ed by the agent librarian, in the books of the agency. 

And the holders of such reading rights shall be liable to the Corporation for 
neglecting to return the books by them taken out, by the time specified ; and 
shall pay as a penalty for every such neglect to return a book, the sum of Five 
cents, and one cent a day for each day’s neglect thereafter, to be recovered in an 
action of debt in the name of the treasurer, for the use of the Corporation ; and 
shall be moreover liable to the Corporation for all damages done to the books tak¬ 
en out, while in their charge, and for the value of the bimks if they are not return- 


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ed after the time expires for returning them, in all proper actions which shall he 
commenced against them by the Corporation. And they shall not again he enti¬ 
tled to hold reading rights in said Library or any of its agencies, until all such 
penalties and damages standing against them shall he paid and satisfied. 

Sec. 9. The Secretary shall insert in the notice of the Annual meetings, to 
take into consideration the appointment of some suitable person or persons to lay 
out all the funds that are or may he received into the treasury for >lie ensuing 
year, in books to replenish the Library. And in the year A 1) 1851, and each 
year after, he shall insert in the notice of the Annual meeting, to take into con¬ 
sideration the subject of taxing the shares. 

At a meeting of the Foster Manton Library Society, holden at the School 
House in School District Number 8,,in Foster, on the 19th day of January, A. D. 
1848, it was voted that the foregoing bill or draught of By-Laws be passe d and 
established as the By-Laws of the Foster Manton Library Society, and or¬ 
dered to be recorded. 

Witness: MOWRY P. ARNOLD, 

Secretary. 


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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 


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IN 

FOSTER MANTON LIBRARY. 


Dictionaries, and Books of Reference. 


American Gazetteer. Jltorsc . 

Cyclopedia of English Literature, 2 vols.. Chambers, Robert 

Information for the People, 2 vols. “ “ 

Cyclopedia of History. •••• D. F. A . 

American Farmer’s Encyclopedia. Johnson, C. l V.. 

Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols. Lieber, F. (ed.).. 

Encyclopedia Edinburgh. Vines Cabinet,... 

Penny Magazine, p vols. 

Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy. Webster, Thomas. 

Dictionary, ( French ). JVugeat . 

Dictionary.. ,. Woodbury, W... • 


Religion. 


795 

615-16 

615-14 

758 

630 

671-84 

803-820 

601-08 

652 

992 

993 


Evidences of the Christian Religion. 

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Evidences of Religion... 

Analogy of Religion. 

Christian Philosopher.. .. 

Philosophy of Religion. 

Philosophy ot a Fuiure State. 

Essay on Sin and its Evils... 

Moral Improvement of Mankind. 

Improvement of Society. 

Class Book of Natural Theology. 

Short and easy method with Deists. 

Evidences of Christianity. 

Natural Theology^-fw+th- -Bf-au-rchman’-s Notes.) 

(2 vols, ..:.. . 

History" of Redemption. 

Peace Book. 

Christian Library, 2 vols... 

j Diadetic and Practical. 

The Young Christian... 

Call to the Unconverted. 

Six Lectures on Intemperance. 

Pilgrim’s Progress. 

Force of Truth.....*. 

Cliristian Character.... 

Christianity, Apology for. 

Letters against Capital Punishment. 

Letters in Controversy. 

Affection and Alarm... 

Sermons. 

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Jenyns, S . 

Porleovs ,. 

Bug-tie, David,. 
Butler, Rt Rev. 
Dick, Thomas. 

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Dick Thomas. 

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Gall audit, Rev. 

Leslie . 

Raley, William 


Abbot, Jacob .... 
Baxter, Richard 
Beecher, Lyman 
Runyon, John.. 
Scott, .. 


Watson . 

Whelp ley, S. 
Ballou, //... 
Edicards.... 
Fish, JYathan 
Doddridge .. 

Cohnan . 

Seioell . 

Appleton ...'. 


. 1088 

. 979 

. 1092 

Joseph.. 222 

. 1040 

. 1041 

. 1039 

. 1042 

. 1043 

. 38 

T. H.... 496 

. 93!) 

. 216 


68-69 

1083 

566 

609-10 

1098 

1080 

1103 

841-1078 

958 

488 

798 

784 
982 

1077 

785 
916 
970 
977 
983 




















































































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— Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul 

Pleasantness of a Religious Life. 

Meditations, Pious.. 

——Infidelity, Cause and'Cure of,. 

Saint’s Rest. 

Blossoms of Mortality. 

Conquest of Canaan. 

Essays on Religion. 

Miscellaneous Thoughts. 

Devout Exercises of tlie Mind. 

Remains of Mason ... s. 

Practical Religion. ....... 

— Improvement of the Mind.. . . 

Child’s Book on the Soul. 4 . *. 

Councils to the Youricr... 

Love to God.. 

Young Man from Home.*. 

Elijah the Tishbite. 

Self Knowledge.*. 

Bible Thoughts. 

Practical Piety.,. 

Practical Thoughts ... 

Persuasives to Early Piety. 

Guide to the Young. 

Rise of Religion in the Soul... 

Pictures of Early Life. 

Exposition of the Gospel. 

-Sacred History of the World, 3 vols. 

Complete Duty of Man. 

Formation of Christian Character. 

—Biblical Legends of tlie Mussulmans.... • 


Doddridge , Philip... 
Harvy . 

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LUmiiT No. 
1075 
956 
850 

. .Ac/ son, . 

Baxter . 

1070 

1079 

915 

Dwight, T . 

918 

Scott, T . 

921 

Watts, I. . 

922 

u 

974 

a 

975 

Henry . 

1014 

Watts, I ... 

1015 

GaUi dot . 

1016 

u 

487 

Gurney, Joseph John. 

936 

Janies, Rev. John Aug 

ell. 447 

Krummacher . 

1091 

Mason, John . 

1095 

Melville, Rev. Henry. 

1093 

W ilberforce, Win . 

1076 

Kevins, Rev. William. 

1087 

Pike, Rev. J. G . 

1084 


1085 

Doddridge .. 

953 

Emsbury, E. . 

298 

Sumner, ............ 

1112 

Turner, Sharon . 

... 238-40 

Venn, Henry . 

K69 

Harris, John . 

1094 

JViel, Dr. G . 

260 


Law and Government. 


Cases of Circumstantial Evidence. Chambers' Miscellany... 728 

Constitutions of U. S. and the several States.536—912 


Report on the Public Schools of Rhode Island. 


1013 

232 

254 

746 

400 

655 


Manual of Parliamentary Practice. Cushing, Luther S . 

Constitutional Jurisprudence. Duer, W A . 

Remarkable Criminal Trials in Germany. Fcurbach, Jins elm R. Von% 

“ “ “ of all Nations.... “ “ “ 

•Moral Law of Nations and American Polity.... Gardner, Daniel . 

Constitutional History of Kngland. Huilam, Henry . 

The Constitution of the United States, with an 
Alphabetical Index ; the Declaration of Inde¬ 
pendence; and many other valuable Statistics. Hickey, IV . 

Public Statutes and Constitution of R. Island... .. 

'Patent. Office Report, J847. Burke, E . 1047-54 

Lawful Herediments. Angell .-.- • 1108 

Democracy in America, 2 vols. Tocqueville , Alexis de... 656—57 

Law Elements. Willard, E..... . 651 

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Education. 

Schools. 

School Systems, History, Laws of. 


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Smith, LI. J . 

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Massachusetts Common School Journal, 9 vols.Mann, Horace , fyc...... 018-26 

—• District School, as it was.» ........ Burton. Rev. Warren .... 495 

Teacher Taught. t .» Davis , Emerson . 1012 

Teacher's Institute .,..n s *... Fowle, William B . 389 

Theory and Prac ice of Teaching. ...»»». Page D. P ...—. 584 

—-Ob ervations on Reading.. Potter, Rt. Rev. Alonzo . - 242 

•—•School and Schoolmaster ......»» »-.t. .. “ and Emerson, G. B. 579 

Domestic Education and Economy. 


*— Family Instructor—a Manual of Duties. 138 

•—Women in America. Graves, Mrs. A. J. . 184 

Parental Instruction, or Guide to Wisdom. Percival Thomas. .- 284 

Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy. Webster , Thomas . 652 

Duty of Patents to their Children. Comstock, C.. ......... . . 914 

Father’s Legacy.. Potter ..- 717 

Physical Education and Physiology. 


Physical Education. Warren . 

Early Rising.. Buckland . 

—*• Principles of Physiology. Combe, Andrew... 

•—-Constitution of Man.i. Combe, Geoige... 

— Animal Mechanism and Physiology. Griscom , John H. 

— Economy of Health. Johnson, James... 

— The Power ot the Soul over the Body. Moore George.... 

The Use of the Body to the Mind. “ “ .... 

~ Philosophy of Living. Ticknor , C . 

Disordered JVIental Action. Up ham, Thomas C 

Self-Education. 


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Pres°nt for Apprentices—Friendly Hints to 

Young People... Chambers' Miscellany ... 

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Manual, Boy’s. 

“ Girl’s. 

Counsels to the Young. JYott, Eliphalet . 

Universal Tablet of Memory. Hardies .. 

Human Prudence. Mann , R H . 

Self Knowledge. Mason, John... . 

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434 

120 

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Farming and General Husbandry. 

Agriculture......• • 

Farm r’s Gli de.. 

Farmers Instructor, 2 vols. 

Rural Economy. 

\meriean Husbandry. 

New-England Farmer... 

Orchards and Fruits. 

’'■"•“Fruits and Fruit-Trees of America. 

New American Orchardist. 

Fruit Culturist. 

Domestic Animals. 

— American Poultry-Book.,. 

Stable Economy. 

Diseases of Animals. 

Gardening. 

American Gardener.. 

Uncle Philip’s Conversations on Trees.. 
Commerce. 


.. .Armstrong, John . 88 

...Drown, IF. 909 

... Buel, Jesse . 53-54 

... Boussingault , J. B . 564 

... Gaylord, W and Tucker,L. 129-30 
... Dean, S . 797 

... Downing, A. J . 583- 

.. . Kenrick, William . 390 

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.. • Stewart, J.(A.B.Allen,ed.) 577 
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.. • Inman, G . 19 


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.— Speculative Manias. Chambers' Miscellany 744 

VII. Manufactures and Trades. 

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History of the Fine Arts... 

Philosophy. 


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157 


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— History of lntellectaal Philosophy, 2 vols. Jlency, C. 5. 

'—Philosophy, Mental, Moral and Social. Goodrich , S. G . 

... Disordered Mental Action. Upham, Thomas C . 

.— Philosophy of the Moral Feelings. Abercrombie, John . 

^Essays on Morality. Dymond, Jonathan . 

Elements of Moral Science. Wayland, Francis . 

_ Elements of Morality, 2 vols. Whewell, William . 

Logic, Rhetoric, Composition and Elocution. 

Elements of Logic. JVhately, Richard . 

Choice Pieces in Prench. Masson . 

French Tutor. Payton . 

Model of Letters... Perry . 

Aids to Composition. • • • •.• • • • Parker, Richard G . 

Elements of Rhetoric. Whately, Richard . 

Elements. Martel . 

Letters. Martel . 

Elocution. Scott . 

“ . End field, Wm . 

Grammar of French Tongue. Perrin . 

Exercise Book. B. J . 

Elegant Extracts in Speaking...... 

— Principles of Eloquence.... Maury, Abbe (Potter, A ed 

Political Economy. 


248 
174-75 
519 
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300 
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549 
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Physical Sciences, &c. ^ 

Objects, Advantages, and Pleasures of Science. Brouglfcm, Henry, Ix>rd. 

Glance at the Sciences. Goodrich, S. G . 

■ Connection of the Physical Sciences. Somerville, Mrs. Mary.. 

Practical Astronomer.. Bich Thomas . 

• Scenery of the Heavens.* “ “ . 

— Sidereal Heavens.. “ “ . 

Astronomy.Gh/y, J . 

The Use of Globes. Kiet.h, Thomas . 

Architecture of the Heavens. JVichol, J. P . 

The Solar System. “ “ 

Letters on Astronomy. Olmsted, Benison . 

Natural Philosophy, History of Smellic. Smellic . 

Letters on Natural Philosophy. Euler, Leonard . 

Glance at Philosophy. Goodrich, S. G . 

Curiosities of Human Nature. Goodrich, S. G . 

Natural Philosophy, First Principles of. Renwic/c, James . 

Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature. Buck, Charles . 

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“ Serpents. “ “ . 

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Studies of Nature. St. Pierre . . . 

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“ “ “ Whale Fishery, 2 vols. “ C. S . 

Book of Nature. Hutton, J. (Blake, J. L. ed 

Human Prudence. Mann, Herman . 

Guide to the Study ot Nature. Mudie, Hubert . 

Natural Plistory of Birds. Rennie, John . 

“ “ the Elephant. “ “ . 

“ “ Insects, 2 vols. “ “ . 

“ Quadrupeds. “ “ . 

Swiss Family Robinson—Adventures on a Des¬ 
ert -Island—Illustrating Natural History and 

Science, 2 vols... 

Natural History of Selborne.. White, Rev. Gilbert . 

“ “ Africa. Wilson, James . 

Chemistry applied to Agriculture. Chaptal, M. le Comte.... 

“ Agricultural. Johnstone, J. F. IV. . 

“ A B id<re\vater Treatise. Renwick, Janies . 

Lectures on Chemistry. Gardiner . 

Geology and Mineralogy—a Bridgewater Trea¬ 
tise, 2 vols.... > *. Buckland-, Rev. William. 

Wonders of Geology. Goodrich, S- G . 

Physical Condition of the Earth. Higgins, W. M . 

Geology'of Rhode Island. Jackson, Charles T . 

“ and Mineralogy of Africa. Jameson, Prof. R . 

“ “ . Lee, Charles A . 

Vegetable Substances used for the Food of M an 6'oc. Useful Kn , Pub. by 

Practical Physiology. Jarvis . 

The Useful Arts, 2 vols. Bigelow, Jacob . 593-94 

Natural Magic.v. Brewster, Sir David, . 98 

Information for the People, 2 vols. Chambers, Wm. and Rob. 613-14 

Enterprise, Industry, and Art of Man. Goodrich, S. G . 518 

Popular Technology, 2 vols. Hazen, . 177-78 

Lectures on Science and Art, 2 vols. Lardncr, Dyonysius . 639-40 

Familiar Illustrations of Mechanics. Moseley H. Renwick J. 66 

Applications of the Science of Mechanics t$ 

-pt&ao-tical purposes. Renwick, James . 99 

Philosophy of Magic, 2 vols (ed. A. T. Thompson)Salvcrte, Euscbc . 267-68 

Wonders of Creation. Preston, D. R . 857-58 

Geography and History. 


910 

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“ in French . 

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Manners and Customs of Nations. Goodrich, S. G . 

The World and its Inhabitants. “ “ . 

Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, 
in Past and Present Time—the Year-Book— 

the Table-Book—and Every-Day Book,4 vols. Hone, William . 

History of Chivalry and the Crusades. James, G. P.R . 

Festivals, Games, &c.,t>fall Countries and Times Smith, Horatio . 

Antiq., Pastimes, and Curious Cust. of Nations. Timbs v John . 

Sacred History of the World, 3 vols. Turner, Sharon . 

Universal History, 6 vols. Tyler, Alexander Fraser. 

a “ . Willard^ Mrs. Emma .... 

Pastoral Life of the Ancients. 

Classical Dictionary. Anthon , Charles . 

Greek and Roman Antiquities. “ “ . 

Ruins of Ancient Cities, 2 vols. Buckc, Charles . 

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'"‘“‘Biblical Legends of the Mussulmans. Veil, Dr. G . 260 

Cliaracter and Manners of various Nations. 891-92 

Old and New Testament in connection. Prideaux . 1067-66 

Greece. 

History of Greece by Herodotus, 3 vols. Rcloe, Rev. William ( tr.). 479-81 

— History of Greece. Goldsmith Oliver . 8 L 

“ “ . Macon, William . 9G8-G!) 

-— Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy. Keig fitly, Thomas . 410 

'—■‘Orations of Demosthenes, 2 vols. Leland, Thomas (tr .).... 236-37 

History of the Grecian Revolutions. Comstock . 

Grecian and Roman Antiquities. Salkeld , Joseph . 

Peloponnesian War by Thucydides, 2 vols. Smith, Rev. William (tr). 

•—“Xenophon’s Expedition of the 10,000 Greeks. .. Spclman, Edward (tr.).. 

History of Greece, 2 vols. Thirlwall,Rt.Rev. Connop 

“ “ . Cooper . 

Rome. 

History of Rome by Livy, 5 vols. Baker, George (tr.) . 474-478 

Caesar,s Commentaries, 2 vols. Duncan, William (ir.)... 456-57 

Cicero's Orations, 2 vols. “ “ . 459-60 

-History of the Roman Republic. Ferguson, Adam . 2!4 

Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4 vols.. Gibbon, E . 641-44 

History of Rome. Goldsmith,O .11.W.Herbert,ed. 87 

“ “ 3 vols. Macon . 965-67 


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the War of Jugurtha, &c .by Sullust/iose, William (tr.). 

Asia. 


G. 


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Palestine. 

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_ _ History of Palestine. Russel , Rev. Michael.... 

Mohammedan Empire. 

—•History of the Mohammedan Empire. Greene, Rev. S . 

Persia, Afghanistan , fyc. 

. History of Persia, from the beginning to the 

present time. Fraser, James B . 

History of Afghanistan and Beloochistan. “ “ . 

History of Mesopotamia and Assyria. Fraser, James Baillie... 

^.^.China and the Tea Trade. Chambers' Information.. 

.History of China and the Chinese, 2 vols. Davis, Sir John F . 

“ “ Japan and the Japanese. Von Siebold, Dr. P. F... 

_ British Conquest of India. Chambers’ Miscellany ... 

Africa. 

Lights and Shadows of African History. Goodrich, S. G . 

.Narrative of Discovery in Africa. Murray, Hugh . 

History of the Moors. Florian,M . 

History of the Barbary States. Russell , Rev. M . 

-History of Nubia and Abysinia. “ “ . 

Europe. 

History of Europe, (wbw*lge*}'). Alison Archibald . 

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History of Civilization in Europe. Guizot, Francois P. G.. 

Plistory of the Middle Ages. Hallam, Henry . 

Plist. of Charlemagne, his influence on Europe .James, G. P.R . 

Chivalry and the Crusades. “ “ . 

History of the Reformation, 4 vols. Merelc D'Aubigne, J. H. 


Elements of Modern History. Micholct, J . 

Literature of Europe, 2 vols. Sismondi , J. C.L . 

..Italian Republics. “ . 

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Liberation of Switzerland by William Tell. Chambers' Miscellany . 


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History of the House of Austria, 2 vols. Coxe , Rev. William . 

William of Orange and the Netherlands. Chambers Miscellany .... 

History of the Emperor Charles V.^-ahridged ).. Robertson, William . 

Revolt of the Netherlands. Schiller, Frederick . 

The Thirty Years’ War. “ “ 

History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway,2 vis. Crichton, A. and Whea. H. 

Russia and Poland. 


History of Peter the Great. 

“ Poland. 

“ Poland. 

“ the Polish Revolution. 

Islands of Northern Europe. 

Lost Colonies of Greenland. 

Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands 

Spain and Portugal. 

Conquest of Spain. 

Convents Secrets Disclosed. 

The Moors in Spain. 

History of Spain and Portugal, 5 vols. 

The Moors in Spain. 

History of Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vols. 

France. 


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France, Residence in, 2 vols. Moor , J . 

The French Revolution, (abridged). Allison Archibald . 

History of France, 3 vols. Croice, Eyre Evans . 

Stranger in France. Carr . 

Beauties of French History. Frost, John . 

History of Charlemagne, with an Introd. View 

of the History of France. James , G. P. R . 

Court and Camp of Napoleon. Lockhart, J\ t G . 

Life of Napoleon, 2 vols. “ d . 

History of the French Revolution 2 vols. Roican, F. Maclean . 

Life of Napoleon. Ardyche — Scott . 

Napoleon’s Expedition into Russia, 2 vols. Segur, Count Philip de.. 

Popery, Persecutions of,. 

History of the French Revolution, 2 vols. Thiers, M. A . 


British Empire. 

Costumes, English, Welsh, Irish, Scotch. 

English History... 

History of (ireat Britain and Ireland. 

Constitution and Resources of the British Empire. 
Description of England—of London, Scotland, Ireland. 
Emigration to Canada, and other Br. Am. Possessions. 

“ the U. States—to Australia. 

“ Van Dieman’s Land, and New Zealand. 

Glory and Shame of England, 2 vols.. 

Condition and Fate do 2 “ .. 

Fame and Glory of England Vindicated.. 

Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches, with 

Elucidations, 4 vols.. 

Beauties of English History. 

Constitutional History of England. 

History of England from the ^Earliest Period to 
1839, 5 vols. 

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British America, 2 vols. 

History of Scotland, 2 vols. 

Ireland, Strangers in it, .. 


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—■Natural History of Northern Parts of America. Wilson , James . 

Republic of Hayti. Chambers' Miscellany. 

M exican War. Mansfield, E. D . 

Conquest of Mexico, by Cortez, 3 vols. Prescott, William H., 

Book of the Indians. Drake, Samuel G..... 

Lives of Famous American Indians. Goodrich , S. G . 

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The Border Wars of America 2 vols. Stone, William L . 226-27 

168 69 

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Indian Biography, 2 vols.... Thatcher, B. B. 

^Traits of Indian Character, 2 vols. “ “ _ 

History of the Indian Wars . Hubbard, William . .,w 

History of the United States, 2 vols. Bancroft, George . 393-94 

“ “ American Revolution. Blake, Rev. J.L . 282 

“ “ American Revolution, 2 vols. .. .Botta, Charles . 753-54 

American Naval History. Baily . 862 

Pictorial History of the United States. Frost, John . 763-64 

History of the United States, 2 vols. Hale, Salma . 

Tales from American History, 3 vols. Robbins, Miss Eliza 

Tales of the American Revolution,. Thatcher, B. B .... 

History of the United States. Willard, Mrs. E. .. 

“ “ “ . Willson, Marcus... 

“ “ “ . Goodrich, C . 

“ “ 13 Colonies, 3 vols. Gordon ,. 

“ u New England. Adams, Hannah... 

11 “ “ . Prince . 

“ “ “ . Morton, Nathaniel. 

View of the Executive. Munroe, James .— 

Journals of Congress, 3 vols.-. 766-68 

History of the United States, 4 vols. Winterbothan . 822-24 

Historical Collections of Massachusetts. Barber, John W . 756 

Uncle Philip’s Conversations about the history 

of Massachusetts, 2 vols. Hawks, C. S . 131-32 

History of Worcester County. Whitney, P 

“ “ Massachusetts Bay. Hutchinson. 

Orations Commemorative of 5th of March, 1770. 

Gazetteer of Massachusetts.'. Haywood.. 

Uncle Philip’s Conversations about the History 

of New Hampshire, 2 vols..... Haicks, C. S . 133-34 

History of Connecticut. Dwight, Theodore . 

Gazetteer of Connecticut. 

Collections of the R. I. Historical Society, 5 vols 

1 . Key to the Indian Language of N. E. ... Williams, Roger . 

2. Simplicity’s Defence. Gorton, S. (W.R.Staples,ed.) 

3. Early History of Narragansett. Potier, Hon. Elisha R. Jr. 

4. “ “ “ Rhode-Island. Calender, J. (R. Elton,ed.) 

5. Annals of Providence. Staples, Hon. W. R . 

Battle of Lake Erie. Burgess, T . 

Sketches of Newport, or Visit to Grandpapa ... Cahoone, Miss . 

Indian Wars, and Life of Colonel Church. Church . 

Indian Wars of New England. Hubbard, William 


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“ Address. Goddard, Prof. Wm. G.. 696 

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Proceedings and Cede of Laws of the First Gen¬ 
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of the Early Settlers of Narragansett. Updike, Wilkins . 

History of the R. I. Bar—memoirs of several of 

the Eminent Lawyers and Jurists of the State i( “ . 

General History of the Baptists. 

History of New York, 2 vols. Dunlap, William . 

“ “ “ “ “ . Knickerbocker . 557-58 

Penn’s Letters to a Farmer... 794 

>< 6 * Uncle Philip’s Conv. about the history of Virgin. Hoicks, C. S . 

Notes on Virginia. Jefferson, T . 

History of Virginia . Robertson . 

-——-History of Louisiana. Runner, E . 

Kentucky, Topography of,. Imln , G . 

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Ecclesiastical History. 

Mass. Missionary Magazine, from 1801 to 7. 760-73 

“ Panoplest united, 1809 to 11. 

New England Quarterly Magazine, 1802. 

Union Magazine, 1801. 

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Gentleman’s “ 1781, Vol. 51. 

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Quakers. Seiccl, William . 

“ “ Quaker’s Apology for. Barclay, Robert . 

Ecclesiastical History, 3 vols. Mosheims.. . 

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Scripture, 

Life of Jesus Christ... Taylor .. 

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Scripture Biography. Gallaudct , Thomas li... 

Adam to Jacob. “ « 

Joseph. “ a 

Moses. u 

Joshua and the Judges. »c « 

Ruth and Samuel. « u 

Josiah. « 

Ancient. 

Famous Men of Ancient Times. Goodrich , S. 

Mohammed, Belisarius, Attila, Nero, Seneca Vir¬ 
gil, Cicero, Julius Caesar, Hannibal, Alexander, 

Aristotle, Demosthenes, Apelles, Diogenes, 

Plato, Socrates, Alcibiades, Democritus^Peri¬ 
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Confucius. 

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Diez, Juan Martin, the Spanish Guerilla Chief,. tt it 

Distinguished Men of Modern Times, 2 vols.. .-Ent. Knowledge, Lib. of. 

Famous Men of Modern Times. Goodrich , S. tl! . 

Lavalette, M. C. Compte de. Chamber's Miscellany. .. 

Monty on Prizes.;.. tt a 

Ney, Marshal Michael. tt u 

Tell, William. tt tt 

Royal. 

Charlemagne. Jarhes, G. P. R . 

Charles V. of Germany, (abridged) ..<-.... Robertson , William . 

Charles Xll. of Sweden. Voltaire , F. M. Jl.de _ 

Female Sovereigns, 2 vols... Jameson , Mrs . 

Ferdinand and Isabella, of Spain, 3 vols. Prescott , William II _ 

infant Heir of Portugal, 2 vols. French . 

.Gustavus Adolphus, and the 30 years’ War... .. Chambers' Miscellany... 

Henry IV. of France,... tt .t 

Louis, Prince of Conde, 2 vols... Mahon , Lord . 

“ Philippe, of trance....... Chambers' Miscellany... 

“ “ “ . Quguist , . 

Peter the Great of Russia. Barrow , Sir John ..‘. 

“ “ u .. Chambers' Miscellany... 

Duval, Valentine... u u . 

Remarkable Prisoners. 

Andrayne, Alexander......... .... Chambers Miscellany. • 

De La Tude, Henry M. 

Drury, Robert. 

Matthioli, Count—the Man with the Iron Mask. 

Pellico, Silvio... 

Trenck, Baron Frederick. 

Williamson, Peter. 

Remarkable Jlfricans. 

Banneker, Richard. Chambers' Miscellany ... 

Cary, Lott... * . “ “ . 

Cinque, and the Amistad Captives. 

Cuffee, Paul.. 

Haynes, L. 

L. Ouverture, Toussaint, and Hayti. 

Placido, the Cuban Poet. 


f.ibratj No 

479 
474 
455 
472 
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463 
4d6 
465 
468 
485 
470 
485 
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515 

731 

736 

731 

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176 

219 

863 

41-42 

631-33 

949-50 

738 
733 

321—22 

725 

948 

35 

736 

731 

735 

736 

733 

739 

734 

732 
727 

731 

731 

731 

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730 

731 





















































































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Library No. 


731 


731 


731 


511 

• • 

729 

0. 

1081 

, • 

1090 


898 


490 


737 

. . 

732 

, • 

1082 


1104 

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536 

• • 

734 


1097 


1096 


1086 


1089 


900 


345—46 


Sancho, Ignutius. “ 

Wheatley, Phillis. “ •• 

Zhinga, Queen of Angola. “ “ 

Curious and Eccentric Characters. 

Curiosities ot Human Nature. Goodrich, S. G ~.... 

Wilds, Children of the. Chambers Miscellany 

Peter the Wild Boy, Victor, the Savage of Avey- 
ron, Mademoiselle Leblanc, Caspar Hauser 
Clerical and Religious. 

Brainerd, Rev. David. Peabody, Rev. If m. B. O. 

Buchanan Rev. Claudius. Peareon, Rev. Hugh .. 

•Fox, George. 

Howard, John. Ware ,. 

« “ . Chambers' Miscellany , 

^ Lee Boo, Prince. “ 

Martyn, Rev. Henry. Sargeant, Rev. John . - 

Mead, John M. Mead, Rev. Asa . 

Oberlin, Rev. John Frederick. Ware, Rev. Henry Jr.(ed) 

« “ u . Chambers' Miscellany . .. 

Page, Harlan. Hallock , William A. . 

Pearce, Rev. Samuel. Fuller, Andrew . 

Payson, R. Dr. 

Taylor, J. B. 

Scott, Rev. Thomas (Force of Truth. Autobiography . 

Walton’s Lives, 2 vols. Walton, Izaak . 

Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. R'oh- 
ard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, Dr. Robert 
Hooker. 

Wilberforce, William, by his sons, 2 vols. Wilbcrforcc, R. J. and S. 574—75 

Woolman, John (his Journal). Cropper, James ( cd ).... 552—897 

Artists and Scientific Persons. 

Astronomers, Eminent. Chambers' Miscellany 

Berr, Joseph. “ “ 

Burckhardt, John Lewis. “ “ 

.Lulli, Baptiste. “ “ 

Martyrs of Science. Brewster, Sir David 

Matsys, Quentin. Chambers' Miscellany 

Mozart, Wolfgang. Holmes , Edward 

Newton, Sir Isaac. Breioster , Sir David . 

Painters, Early, Anecdotes of the. Chambers's Miscellany 

Painters and Sculptors, Distinguished, 3 vols... Cunningham, Allan .. 

Thompson, Benjamin, Count Rumford. Chambers , Miscellany 

Watts, James. “ “ 

Wilson, Alexander. “ “ 

Mechanics and Self Taught Men. 

^ Beckner, Volney. Chambers' Miscellany 

.... Cloffer, Hermann. “ “ 

Dawnings of Genius. Pratt, Anne . 

Jacquard, Joseph. Chambers' Miscellany 

Maxwell, James. “ “ 

Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties, 2 vols. Craik, George L . 

Ruysdael, Walter. Chambers' Miscellany 

Self-taught Men, 2 vols. 

Shoe-makers, Anecdotes of. Chambers' Miscellany 

.., w Slater, Samuel. White, George S . 

Legal. 

Jones, Sir William. Chambers' Miscellany 

Layfayette, De.. 

Rhode Island Bar, Memoirs of. Updike , Wilkins . 

English. 

* Cook, Captain James. Chambers' Miscellany 

Hudson Henry. . . Goodrich, S. G . 


744 
’ 741 

733 
727 
152 
738 
249 

27 

742 
229—31 

743 
740 
742 

726 

734 
403 

736 
732 

55—56 

726 

499—500 

737 
658 

742 

596 

592 


728 

515 





































































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Librarj No. 

—'Hatton, William. Chambers' Miseellany ... 732 

“Navigators, Early English. 48—729 

Nelson, Horatio, Lord Admiral. Southey, Robert . 

— “ “ “ “ . Chambers' Miscellany... 

—• Plutarch’s*Liv35, Modern British. Taylor, W. C . 

— llob Roy, and the Clan Macgregor. Chambers' Miscellany ..., 

Selkirk, Alexander. “ “ .... 

Statesmen and Orators. 

-—•Canning, Rt. Hon. George,. Bell, Robert. 


295 
727 
262 
737 
740 

261 

Cromwell, Oliver, 2 vols. Russell, Rev. M . 36—37 

* l “ . Southey , Robert . 440 

— Orators of the Age,. Francis , G. II. . 269 

RadclifFe, James, last Earl of Derwentwater . .. Chambers' Miscellany... 728 

** Raffles, Sir Stamford, and the Spice Islands. “ *• ... 730 

Talbot, Silas,. 927 

— William of Orange, and the Netherlands. Chambers' Miscellany... 729 ’ 

— Authors of Encrl., or a New Spirit of the Age,. .Horne, R. H . 294 

Goldsmith, Oliver, 2 vols. Irving , Washington . 109—10 

Johnson, Samuel, (J. W. Croker’s edition). Boswell, James . 646—47 

“ “ 2 vols. Rage, Rev. Wm. P . 122—23 

•*=“•■ Murray, Alexander. Chambers' Miseellany... 742 

Scott, Sir Walter. “ “ ... 742 

Scott, Job. Scott, . 900 

Poets. 

Burns, Robert, Genius and Character. Wilson, Prof. John . 316 

— Cyclopedia of English Literature, 2 vols. Chambers, Robert, (ed).. 615—16 

~ Hogg, James—the Ettrick Shepherd. Chambers' Miscellany ... 738 

Cowper, William, 2 vols.. Hagley . 889—90 

Bruce, Michael. Head ,. 121 

American Biography. 

American Biography First Series, 10 vols. Sparks , Jared (ed) . 70—79 

—~ “ “ Second Series, 15 vols.. “ “ “. 521—35 

-—Jones, John Paul, 2 vols. Mackenzie, A. S .251—52 

- M arion, Francis. Simms, W. Gilmore .... 598 

''“Perry, Commodore Oliver PI., 2 vols. Mackenzie, A. S . 107—08 

—'Putnam, Israel. Cutter, Wm . 397959 

Discoverers and Early Settlers. 

American Biography, 3 vols. Belknap, Jeremy . 146—48 

Boone, Daniel. Goodrich, S. G . 515 

Columbus, Christopher. Chambers' Miscellany... 735 

— Cortez, Neman. Goodrich, S. G . 515 

w Penn, William. Chambers' Miscellany... 739 

— “ “ . S. G. Goodrich . 514 

Smith, Captain John. Simms, W. Gilmore . 597 

Statesmen. 

—Clinton, De Witt. Renwick, James . 296 

^.Franklin, Benjamin, (an Autobiography). 51—52 

Henry, Patrick. Wirt, William . 578 

Jay, John. J ai Jt William . 491 

Jefferson, Thomas, (with Correspondence^ vols Tucker, George . 627—28 

•“•Signers of the Declaration of Independence- Diciglit, JY. . 91 

-■«e Washington, George. Chambers' Miscellany .. 731 

- “ “ 2 vols. Paulding, James K. .... 1—2 

“ “ 2 vols. Sparks, Jared . 391—92 

a “ . Corny, John . 838 

“ “ . Ramsey, . 839 

“ “ Memoirs of. By an American . 840 

Bloomingrove Family, Memoirs of. Hitchcock . 848—49 

Celebrated American Indians. Goodrich, S. G . 504 

« Indian Biography, 2 vols. Thatcher, B. B . 168—69 

Army of the U. S., 2 vols. Robinson . 581—82 

^ Catherine, Empress of Russia. Chambers' Miscellany... 733 

Darling, Grace. “ “ • • • 726 



























































































22 


t Female, Biography. 

Distinguished^Females. 

female Industry and Intrepidity... Chambers' Miscellany .. 

Female Sovereigns, 2 vols. Jameson, Mrs. Anna ... 

Newel, Harriot. Wood, L . 

Lincoln, Salome. Davis .. 

Gerretz, Louise, sister of Rembrant. Chambers' Miscellany.. 

Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans. “ “ 

Josephine, Empress of Fiance. Mcmcs , John S . 

Loponloff, Prascovie, Heroine of Siberia. Chambers' Miscellany .. 

Lothrop, Mary L. 

Macdonald, Flora. Chambers' Miscellany .. 

Mary, Queen of Scots, 2 vols. Bell , Henry Glassford . 

Montyon Prizes, for self-sacrificing kindness... • Chambers' Miscellany .. 

More, Mrs. Hannah, 2 vols.. Roberts , William . 568—69 


Library No. 

291 

727 

41—42 

976 

1007 

730 

727 
173 

728 
728 
730 

285—86 

736 


Roland, Madame Jean M. and the Girondists. .. Chambers' Miscellany. 

Wheatley, Phillis. “ “ 

Women, Famous, Lives of. Goodrich, S. G. .... . 

Women’s Trials in Humble Life. Chambers' Miscellany 

Van Lenepe. “ “ 

Benton, Elizabeth. Alden . 


734 
731 
516 
743 
731 
288 

Voyages. 

Voyage into Italy... Montaigne , M. . 989—91 

Mutiny of the Ship Bounty, and Discovery of 

Pitcairn’s Island. Barroio , Sir John . 186 

Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic Regions, 

from 1818 to 1846. “ “ . 258 

Two Years before the Mast. Dana , R. H. . 127 

Voyage of a Naturalist round the World, 2 vols .Darwin, Charles . 255—56 

Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier, Lives and Voy¬ 
ages of. 48 

Voyages round the Globe, from Capt. J. Cook, 

to the present time. 211 

Voyage to the Pacific, 2 vols. Cook ... 867—68 

Circumnavigation of the Globe, by Fernando 

de Magellan, Cook and others. 31 

Conversations on the Whale Fishery, 2 vols.. ..Howks, C. S. . 46—47 

Adventures...... Wilcox . 865—66’ 

Voyage round the World. Vancouver . 869 

Voyage, Northern. Carr, John . 870 

Discoveries in the Polar Seas and Regions. Leslie, Jameson, Murray 67 

Narrative of Shipwreck. Seaward .. 206 

Voyages for a Northwest Passage, 2 vols. Parry, Capt. Sir W. E... 100—01 

Perrils of the Sea—Disasters and Shipwrecks. *... 21 

Progress of Discovery in North America. Tytlcr, Patrick Fraser .. 207 

World, Voyages round the. 273 

Expedition to Siberia and the Polar Sea. Wrangell , Ferdinand ... 167 

Travels. 

Perilous Adventures. Davenport, R. A . 158 

Adventures. Boyle, R . S72 

“ of Cortes, Herman. 407 

“ of Smith, Captain. 40$ 

“ of Boone, Daniel. 431 

Roderick Random, 2 vols. 963—64 

Baron Humbolt’s Travels and Researches in A- 

merica and Russia. Macgillivray, W . 80 

The Old World and New.... Dewey, Orville . 559—60 

Budget of Letters. '£.... Tames, Mrs. J. .. 586 

Travels in Russia, Tartary, and Turkey, 2 Vols Clarke, Edicard Daniel .1055—56 
u Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Den¬ 
mark, &c.) 3 vols. “ “ “ ..1063—65 

“ Austria, Russia, aud Turkey, 2 vols.. Elliot, R. B . 590—91 

Expedition to Siberia,. Wrangell, Ferdinand • • 167 








































































Campaigns in Germany. A. S. R . 

Babbles from the Brunnen of Warsaw. Head, Sir F. B. ... 

Excursions on the Rhine, 2 vols. Hugo, Victor . 

Italy, Spain and Portugal, 2 vols. Bed,ford, William. 

The Jungfrau. Checver, George B. 

Mount Blank. “ “ 

Scicily . Headley, J. T. .... 

The Alps and the Rhine. “ “ .... 

Spain and Portugal, 2 vols. Bedford,, William 

Journey through France. Bcckbech, M . 

Stranger in France. Carr, John . 


A Home-Tour in Man’f’g Districts of England .. Fiend, Sir George 


Library NO 

630 
310 
. 336—37 
347—48 
339 
354 
319 
351 

. 347—48 
829 
351 
561 


-.Travels to IMuont Ararat. Parrot, Dr. Frederick ... 253 

Travels in China and the East. Polo, j\1arco . 275 

Travels in China. Burrows, John . 792 

Father Ripa in China, Memoirs and Journal.... Brandi, F. (tr.) . 335 

Travels in Africa—the Sources of the Nile. Bruce , James . 18 

^Travels of Bruce. Read . 121 

The French in Algiers.‘. Gordon, Lady Duff, (tr.) 309 

Travels in Africa. Denham, Clapperton, fyc. 18 

“ “ 2 vols. Lander, Richard and John Mil —72 

“ Southern Africa. Park, Mungo, fyc .125&791 

African Cruise..871&320 

Travels in Greece, Egypt, Holy Land, 6 vols.. ..Clarke, Edward Daniel .1057—62 
“ “ Egypt, Syria, Palestine, &c., 2 vols. . “ “ .... 855—56 

“ “ the Holy Land, and Other Places men¬ 
tioned in the Scriptures. Millard, .718_19 

Travels in Egypt, Arabia Patraea, and the Holy 

Land, 2 vols. Olin, Rev. Stephen Fisk 587—88 

The Crescent and the Cross, 2 vols.. Warhurton, Elliot . 311—12 

Notions from over Sea, 2 vols. Mitchell . 553_54 

Tour in the Eastern States.,. Walden . 1018 

Years Residence in the United States. William Cohhett . 831_34 


W. Featherstonough . 


700 


Slave States . G. 

Notions of the Americans, by a Traveling Bach¬ 
elor, 2 vols. Cooper, J. Fennimore ... 537—38 

Prairie Land. Farnham, Mrs. Eliza W. 540 

Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Monntuins . Fremont, Capt. J. C . 544 

Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clarke to the 

Head Waters of the Missouri, &c., 2 vols. .Me Ticker, Archibald _198_99 

American Adventures by Land and Sea, 2 vols.. Sargent, Epes . 153_54 

Western Travels, 2 vols. Martineau . 570—71 

Rambles in Yucatan—Chi Chen, Uxmal, &c.. ..JVorman, B. M . 664 

Expedition to Borneo. Keppel, Capt. Henry - 263 

Poetry and Drama. 

Merry Wives of Winsor, 2 vols. Shakespeare, . 902_03 

Beauties of Shakespeare.. Dodd . 1009 

Lectures on the Comic Writers, English. Hazlitt, William . 331 

“ “ Elizabeth. “ “ . 307 

Imag. and Fancy—Essay on Poetry, with illus../f?^wi, Leigh . 323_24 

Lectures on Poetry. Montgomery, James .... 23 

Shakespeare’s Plays. Hazlitt, William . 306 

English Dramatic Poetry. Lnmb . 356_57 


Latin and Greek. 

iEschylus . 

Anacreon. 

Euripides. 

H omer (Illiad and Odyssey) 3 vols 

Horace, 2 vols. 

Juneval. 

Ovid, 2 vols. 

Persius. 

Phaedrus... 


. Trans. Potter, Rev, R... 463 

“ Browne, Thomas. 486 

“ Potter, Rev R _ 465—67 

“ Pope, Alexander. 482—84 

“ Francis, Rev. P.. 468—69 
' “ Badliam, Charles 485 

“ Dryden, Pope, fyc. 470—71 
“ Drummond , Sir IV. 485 

“ Smart , C . 469 



















































































Library No 

Pindar. Wheelwright, 0. A . 486 

Sophocles. Francklin, Thomas . 464 

Virgil, (4th Georgic). Addison, Joseph . 461 

“ (Eclogues, Georgies, and jEneid). Dry den, John . 462 

Hawthorn Cottage. James, . 834 

Dramatic, English, 2 vols. Lamb Charles . 356—57 

Lectures on English Poets. Hazlitt, Wm . 332 

-'Thompson’s Seasons. Murdoch . 489 

Encyclopedia of Eng. Literature, 2 vols. Chambers, Robert, (ed.) . 615—16 

Poets, British. Selections) 2 vols. llalleck, Fitz-Greene,(cd) 115—16 

Beauties of Watts, Isaac.. 919 

“ Hume and Bolingbroke. 920 

Milton, John, Paradise Lost... 299 

Poems . Swanwick, J. . 1005 

Pope, Alexander’s Works, 6 vols. 875—80 

Poems, Armstrong’s. 952 

Poems,. Goldsmith, Oliver . 973 

Scott, Walter, complete Poetical Works. 755 

Shakespeare, William, 2 vols. 759—-60 

Poems. E. Walker . 980 

Poem. Village Curate. J.Hende . 984 

Seasons, Thompson’s. 836 

Solitude. Zimmerman . 861 

Poets, American. Selections from. Bryant , Wm. C., (ed) .. 114 

Selections of Poetry. Mende . 913 

Rhode Island Book. Selections in. 388 

Course of Time. Jenchs . 542 

More, Mrs. Hannah. Bible Rhymes. 568 

“ “ Repository Tales. 569 

Night Thoughts. Young, Edward . 960 

Force of Truth. Scott .. 958 

Works of De la Fontaine. 985—88 

Complete Works of D. M. C. Deb., French.1003—04 

Speeches, with Historical Introductions and Es¬ 
says, 2 vols. Brougham, Lord Henry . 547—48 

Essays of Bacon and Locke. 170 

Mfscellanies. Macauley, Thomas B.... 1048 

Selections from R. H. Horne. 497 

Views and Reviews. Simms, W- Gilmore .... 360 

Addison’s Complete Works, 8 vols. 994—01 

Selections from Addison’s Spectator. 84—85 

Channing’s Complete Works. Qbanning, Wm. E . 708—13 

Works of Dell, William. 782 

Correspondence of William YVilberforce. 572—75 

Selections from the Works of B. Franklin, 2 vols. 51-—2 

“ “ “ “ 2 vols. 874 

Literature, Ancient and Modern. Goodrich, S. G . 513 

Table-Talk—Opinions on Books, Men & Things 

1st Series, 2 vols. Hazlitt, Wm . 304—05 

2nd Series, 2 vo!s. “ “ . 327_28 

Prose and Verse, 2 vols. Hood, Thomas . 313—14 

The Indicator—A Miscellany for the Fields and 

for the Fireside, 2 vols.. Hunt, Leigh . 323—24 

Selections from, (with a Memoir) 2 vols. '. Johnson, Samuel . 122—23 

Essays of Eluu 2 vols. Lamb, Charles . 317—18 

Prose Works, 2 vols. Milton, John .1106—07 

Lectures on General Literature, 2 vols. Montgomery, James _ 23 

Essays of Knox, Moral and Literary,2 vols. . . 895—Qfi 

Hudibras. Butler, S . 925 

Works of Samuel Sterne, 8 vols. 931—38 

Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft. Scott, Sir Walter . 179 

Proverbial Philosophy, 2 vols. Tapper, Martin Farquhar 333—34 

University Discourses. Way land, Francis .. 696 



























































































Ancient Moral Tales..... 

Religious Anecdotes. 

Imagination and Fancy. 

JEsop’s Fables. 

Theodolt the Icelander, 2 vols. 

Undine Sintram.. 

Vicar of Wakefield.. 

u u 

Wilderness and War-Path. 

Western Clearings. 

The Amber Witch. 

African Cruso. 

Nocturnal Visit. 

Tales . 

Waverly Novels, 27 vols. 

Cecelia, or Memoirs of an Heiress, 3 vols 

Children of the Abbey, 2 vols. 

Caroline, of Litchfield. 

Wigwam and Cabin, 2 vols. 

Mayflower. 

Amusing Companion. 

Adventures of Roderic Random. 

“ Henry Husson. 


I fotnf If#, 


. 350 

Buck, Rev. Charles ..... 545 

Leigh Hunt ,. 308 

Dodley . 800 

Fouque, Bar. de la Motte . 358—59 
“ “ “ 303 

Oliver Goldsmith .... 225 

“ “ 349^873 

Hall , James . 355 

Kirkland, Mrs. Caroline 340 

Meinhold , TV. . 302 

320 

Roche , M. R . 961—52 

Poe, Edgar A .. 338 

Scott, Sir Walter . 361_87 

. 842—44 

. 845—46 

• .. 847 

Simms , W. Gilmore .... 352—53 

Stowe, Mrs. H. B . 197 

904 

. 963-64 

406 


Juvenile Reading. 

— Prarie Land...’. Farnham, Mrs ... 257 

Woman’s Worth..... Marshel, Emily . 44 (J 

A Glimpse at the Dark Ages.... 1035 

Sea Captain,... Humphrey, Old . 1036 

Grand Parents.. “ “ . 1037 

Observations..-... “ “ ... 1038 

Elizabeth Benton. Jllden , T. . 288 

Tired of Housekeeping. Arthur , T. S . 421 

Looking-glass for the Mind,. Berquiv, M. .412^911 

Juvenile Companion, Biographical Anecdotes.. .Blake, J. L. .. 283 

Isabel, or the Trials of the Heart.. 281 

Suffer and be strong, or ayear with the FranklinsCate, Miss. ... 276 

Early Friendships... Copley, Mrs. Esther.... 404 

Poplar Grove.....— “ “ “ .... 417 

Young Sailor.. .Dana, Mrs.. . 287 

Sanford and Merton. Day, Thomas .. 218 

Robinson Crusoe . Defoe, Daniel. . 871 

Moral Tales, 2 vols.— Edgexcorth, Mrs. Maria .. 244—45 

Rosamond.. “ “ . 243 

Passing Thoughts.,.. Elizabeth, Charlotte ....... 1032 

Simple Flower. “ u .... *1022 

Tales and Illustrations. “ 41 .... 1023 

Female Martyrs.- “ “ .... 1026 

The Flower of Innocence. “ “ .... 1027 

Second Causes, or Up and Doing. “ “ .... 1030 

Forsaken Home . “ “ .... 1020 

Tired of Housekeeping... Arthur . 421 

The Rockite... Elizabeth, Charlotte .... 1031 

Phillip and his Garden. “ “ .... 1028 

Floral Biography. “ “ .... 1033 

lsram; and Ozric. “ “ .... 1024 

Flower Garden. “ “ •. • • 1021 

Falsehood and Truth. “ “ .... 1025 

Posthumous and other Poems.. “ “ • » 1029 

Works and Life of Charlotte Elizabeth. “ “ «-•■• * 1034 

Dangers of Dining out...'. Ellis, Mrs. Sarah .... 402 

First Impressions... “ “ •••• 405 

Alinister’s Family...- “ “ •••* 438 






















































































Somerville Hall,..... Ellis, Mrs. Sarah . 

Temper and Temperament. “ 

Country Rambles.. “ “ 

Flowers of Fable. Follen , Charles K. 

Phillip Randolph. Gertrude , Mary ... 

The Young' Student—Ralph and Victor, 3 vols.. Guizot , Madame • 

Keeping House, and House Keeping. Hale , Airs. S. J. . < 

Son of a Genius... Hojland , Jl/rs. 

The Young Crusoe. “ “ - 

Alice Franklin.... Ilowilt , Alary . 


The Clock Maker. 

Hope on, Hope Ever. 

Little Coin, Much Care, How poor people live. 

Love and Money—an Every-day Tale. 

My own Story—autobiography of a child. 

Sowing and Reaping. 

Strive and Thrive... 

The Two Apprentices. 

Which is the Wiser?. 

Who shall be Greatest?. 


Work and Wages, How poor people live. “ “ . 

The Ornaments Discovered. Hughs, Mary . 

The Cousins. Mackintosh , Aliss M. J.. 

Conquest and Self-Conquest. “ a 

Praise and Principle. “ “ 

Woman an Enigma. “ “ 

Mastertnan Ready, 3 vols. Alarryatt , Capt. F . 

Settlers in Canada, 2 vols. “ “ . 

The Crofton Roys....'. Alartineau , Miss Harriet 

Peasant and Prince. “ “ 

Domestic Tales. Alore, Mrs. Hannah , 

Rural Tales. “ “ 

Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. “ “ 

Twin Sisters. Sandham , Airs . 

Temperance Tales, 2 vols. Sargent , Lucius AI .. 

Live and Let Live. Sedgwick , Miss C. M 

Love Token for Children. “ “ 

Means and Ends, or Self-Training. “ “ 

Morals of Manners. “ “ 

Poor Rich Man, and Rich Poor Man. u “ 

Stories for Young Persons. “ “ 

Swiss Family Robinson, 2 vols. Sherwood , Mrs . 

Pleasures of Taste. Taylor , Miss Jane ... 

Pictures of Early Life. Emshiry , Mrs. E. ... 

Sir Edward Seaward’s Nirrative of Shipwrecks 

and Discoveries. Taylor , Aliss Jane .. 

The Crock of Gold. Tapper , AI. F . 

The Twins; and The Heart. “ “ . 

Twin Brothers. 

Wealth and Worth, or Which makes the Man?. 

The Will and the Way, or What’s to be Done?... 

The Goldmaker’s Village. Zschokke , H . 


Library No. 

418 
472 
492 
271 

441 
. 448—50 

293 

8 

210 

401 

427 
408 
411 
437 
439 

419 

420 
445 
425 
235 

423 

424 
44 

279 

200 

274 

221 

413—15 

443—44 

430 

416 

428 

442 
955 
422 

398—99 

28 

215 

212 

1019 

3 

140 

3—4 

297 

298 

206 

315 

330 

223 

208 

202 

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